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Emily's totally awesome logo...✰
I chose the main color of my monster to be purple because it’s an eye popping color and it of course it dashingly goes with all of the colors (even navy blue). The color of yellow best suits my little monster’s horns because he always has an idea for everything, so thus, I decided to make the horns yellow in resemblance of a light bulb. I also had his horns be yellow because it also goes dashingly good with purple. Yellow is also the color of the sun, so hence, the reflection of my monster is given the statement of being very “bright”. I designed it by first thinking outside of the box, then I brought my imagination to life. I first went online to Paint and used the “straight line tool” and started to draw the body of my monster. Then I used the “fill tool” and filled my monster full of purple. After, I got the “circle tool” and made one big and one small circle for the eyes. Lastly, I made the pupils for both eyes and added two legs. My logo means that everybody sometimes has a bad hair day (hence the zig-zag lines on my monster), and when you do, make the best out of it. I chose “the” monster as my symbol because monsters always have nice hair (as do I) and no matter where they are, or what they do, they always have positive energy filling up the room and they are always making something out of what they’re doing (at least my monster does).



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